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The Socialist Group claims that the Azacaya environment has become a "wild jungle" (05/09/2013)

Councillor Andrea Garries regrets the bad image that will bring visitors to the Cattle Fair because the area is surrounded by illegal dumps and no maintenance ditches where rampant rats, snakes and all kinds of insects of reeds, garbage and weed making life miserable for the neighbors

The Socialist Party councilor, Andrea Garries, complaint enclosure around the Azacaya, located between Dolores and Beniaján seem "a wild jungle to an area of ​​the Huerta de Murcia".

The Socialist councilor, who visited the area this summer accompanied by the Socialist spokesman, Pedro López, Secretary of Infrastructure PSRM, María José Lajarín, and the Socialist spokesman in Los Dolores, Antonio Vidal, has returned this morning

During this visit has been found that the reeds and weeds grow without control or care resulting in the appearance of rats, snakes and all kinds of insects causing nuisance to neighbors who are sick of being abandoned.

To the socialist mayor is unfortunate that this is the image of our town that will take visitors these days are going to go to the Cattle Fair.

"This is an area that is less than two kilometers from the city and is full of illegal dumps where garbage accumulates" criticized the PSOE councilor.

Furthermore, Garries highlights "the most serious is the situation in which they find the ditches that run through the Azacaya, which already have been several traffic accidents because the channels are blocked by the reeds that grow without any control."

"We will demand action shock because these days a lot of traffic on the rails near the site of the Cattle Fair, there are several dangerous points and there are no sidewalks," the PSOE councilor.

Therefore, the socialist mayor requires City government to enforce the Board of Landowners with its obligation to prepare and keep clean the ditches, that's why they receive an annual subsidy of 150,000 euros.

"Is that's what you have to spend and not to destroy protected sites," says Garries.

Source: PSOE Murcia

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